Example sentences of "[adj] way [prep] [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 Even where the advertisement does not amount to an offence , the Director General may consider that an approach to the Advertising Standards Authority ( a non-statutory body with no legal powers ) would be an adequate way of dealing with the complaint .
2 While I recognise that the occupation of unofficial sites can cause a severe nuisance to settled communities , surely the Minister must appreciate that the only proper way of dealing with the matter is to enforce the 1968 legislation .
3 The trouble with this way of dealing with the myth is that the myth is so attractive that people are not put off by the objection that it opens the door to scepticism about common meanings .
4 Martin Easteal , the chief executive of the commission which is reviewing English local government , thought setting up such a body was a sensible way of dealing with the matter .
5 The questions already raised about the possibility of conflicts of interest between health and social services ( for example , will people on care programmes have access to local authority resources for residential care ? ) illustrate the even greater complexity of distinguishing between health and social care in mental health and the desirability of finding a global way of dealing with the details of packaging multidisciplinary care .
6 However the cause is not simply too many Eurocrats in Brussels , directors of the commission are often sensible and come in general terms to Britain suggesting a simple way of dealing with the problem .
7 That either they have n't been able to think about it very carefully , not looking at the real options , or have n't got an electric point , so they ca n't have an electric shredder , or whatever the appropriate way of dealing with the more sort of shrubby erm waste that they 're likely to have .
8 A second way of dealing with the amount of information to be specified in a conditional jump instruction is to separate the test and the jump into two different instructions , and to provide a short processor register to communicate between the two instructions .
9 Well , let's say there is a slightly more natural way of dealing with the objects in Italy than there is here .
10 The disadvantage of DOS based programs is that each has its unique way of dealing with the word-processing process and , therefore , different commands for each must be learnt .
11 Lanham 's view that rape can be a perfectly understandable and forgivable way of dealing with the problems of a marriage echoes that expressed by Lord Dunedin in 1924 in a matrimonial case involving a wife who refused to consummate her marriage .
12 This is the holistic way of dealing with the problems with which we are all going to have to cope , whether those problems are to do with our physical , emotional or mental well-being .
13 ‘ It is not a good way of dealing with the battle against doping , ’ he added .
14 In the long run , that would be a cheaper and more effective way of dealing with the issue .
15 The only effective way of dealing with the constitutional questions is to ask the group of people who will be most affected by changes , both within Europe and Scotland .
16 An alternative way of dealing with the problem of observational equivalence is to impose a priori what are called exclusion restrictions .
17 The simplest way of dealing with the whole business is suggested by the main features of electoral practice in Finland .
18 Madame always had a little stage set up there at the end , and I remember thinking at the time , well , seven nights in a week and seven different acts , it 's one way of dealing with the situation .
19 One way of coping with the dilemma of too much or too little bottom-up acoustic information is to use broad , and hopefully robust representation primitives initially to access a number of word hypotheses bottom-up and subsequently use a word verifier for more accurate matching and rating of the hypotheses against the input .
20 As mentioned there are few records to name the originators of many of the finest carvings of the 16th century , but approximately 400 years after Simon Werman left his name or initials on his work , 15 men and women of the village of Halse near Taunton decided on a unique and practical way of assisting with the restoration of the village church of St James .
21 ‘ Disciplining teenagers calls for discussion , reason , explanation and an agreed way of dealing with the troubled situation for the benefit of all . ’
22 The idea that the only way of coping with the desuetude of the age , its profound certainty that everything has been said already , is by openly proclaiming this fact as itself the new fact , the idea that the only way of selling your article as original is to declare that it is repro , seems to run up against an ethical objection in a writer like Palandri , however sophisticated his own literary apparatus undoubtedly is .
23 This is , we think , both a sportsmanlike and a businesslike way of dealing with the matter , and will , we feel sure , meet with the support of everybody . ’
24 As for reality in character-drawing , the ancestor of the English sea-story , Marryat , had his own way of dealing with the difficulty .
25 Each branch was developing its own way of coping with the environment , and progress in one direction could not be evaluated by comparison with any other .
26 Mr Carswell said : ‘ We can not see any more economic way of dealing with the serious problem . ’
27 Extending schemes , as suggested by my right hon. Friend the Member for Sparkbrook , would be a cost-effective way of dealing with the problem .
28 This operation was carried out as the only possible way of dealing with the menace of the drug dealers .
29 Shooting the extra beasts is probably the least cruel way of dealing with the problem of a stock surplus .
30 Serious wrongs — unfaithfulness , cruelty of one kind or another — are not easy to confess or to forgive , but any other way of dealing with the past will harm not only the marriage but the two individuals — whether they need to forgive or to be forgiven .
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